Mining Sector: Opportunities and Challenges

Botswana stands out as one of Africa’s most stable and well-managed economies, with its mining sector continuing to serve as a cornerstone for national development and a magnet for investor interest. The industry remains vital to the country’s economic growth, positioning Botswana as a strategic hub for both regional and international players. For South African companies specializing in mining services, engineering, and technical support, Botswana offers a natural extension due to its geographic proximity and...

IMF signals global growth downgrade as Iran conflict fuels inflation risks

The world economy, already navigating a complex path toward recovery, now faces fresh uncertainty as the conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran casts a long shadow over global growth prospects. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has sounded a stark warning: the war in Iran, while punctuated by a fragile ceasefire, threatens to derail the tentative economic stabilization witnessed in recent months. This conflict, with its wide-reaching impact on energy markets and supply chains,...

Gov’t faces criticism over Sovereign Wealth Fund appointments 

The Botswana government is under increasing public scrutiny following recent leadership appointments to the newly created Botswana Sovereign Wealth Fund (BSWF). Established to oversee state-owned enterprises and promote economic diversification, the fund’s executive structure has ignited a vigorous debate over national representation and governance. Two parliamentary questions addressed the Fund’s operations. Taolo Lucas, the member of parliament for Bobirwa, queried Minister of State President Moeti Mohwasa, who also oversees defence and security, to provide a...

How official interference undermined P1.5 Billion water tender 

The Ncojane Water Supply tender began as an infrastructure initiative aimed at delivering water to villages in the Kgalagadi Ghanzi South and Kgalagadi North districts. With a budget exceeding P1.5 billion, it stood as one of the previous government’s largest expenditure commitments. Yet, the process soon became mired in controversy, which the Public Procurement Tribunal later characterized as a debacle fueled by the actions of the Ministry’s Accounting Officer. A Court of Appeal panel, comprising...

Demand for Police oversight grows after Tshedu’s death

Botswana’s long-standing reputation as one of Africa’s most respected policing institutions for human rights and governance is under renewed scrutiny following a petition concerning the death of 13-year-old Retshepile “Tshepi” Tshedu from Sehithwa. The petition, submitted to Parliament on Thursday in the presence of Vice President Ndaba Gaolathe and lawmakers, accuses authorities of failing to thoroughly investigate the circumstances surrounding the child’s death, initially reported as a suicide by hanging on May 17, 2025. Subsequent...

Legal Aid Botswana cuts civil case backlog, boosts efficiency

Legal Aid Botswana (LAB) has made a major stride in tackling its civil case backlog, nearly doubling its success rate in registering longstanding legal matters. This progress reflects the agency’s firm commitment to the principle that justice delayed is justice denied. The revelation comes from LAB’s recently published annual report for 2024/25, which shows the agency overcame operational challenges, including staff attrition, to raise its overall legal representation success rate to an impressive 87.02 percent...

Gare dismisses speculation over resignation

Barely a year into his tenure as chairman of the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP), Karabo Gare finds himself at the center of growing internal turmoil within the party. His leadership, which began with high hopes to restore the party’s prominence, is now being tested by deepening factional divides that threaten to unravel the BDP’s fragile unity. Once the dominant political force in Botswana for decades, the BDP is still grappling with the severe consequences of...

Botswana’s foreign trade shows stronger performance

Recent trade data reveal that the rise in export earnings combined with a reduced import bill narrowed Botswana’s trade deficit by P22.1 billion, from P34.5 billion in 2024 to P12.4 billion in 2025. This improvement is expected to bolster foreign exchange reserves and enhance government fiscal receipts. Diamonds were the primary driver behind the growth in total export earnings, with diamond exports rising by P9.9 billion from a revised P44 billion in 2024 to P53.9...

United States-Iran ceasefire deal remains fragile…

The fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran, brokered just days ago, now teeters on the edge of collapse. What began as a tentative two-week pause in hostilities has been overshadowed by a dramatic escalation in Lebanon, where Israel unleashed its fiercest wave of airstrikes against Hezbollah targets since the conflict erupted last month. As hundreds of Lebanese civilians have been killed and entire neighborhoods reduced to rubble, the broader Middle East finds itself...

Botswana’s Flag Flies on 66 Blacklisted Vessels 

Three separate intelligence reports from top maritime industry firms have uncovered a troubling trend: blacklisted supertankers in the oil and gas sectors are increasingly flying Botswana’s flag.  Investigations by Lloyd’s List Intelligence, TankerTrackers Inc, and Windward all point to a sudden surge in sanctions-busting tankers adopting the flags of Botswana and a handful of other countries. Lloyd’s List Intelligence, a respected maritime data and analytics provider, found a sharp rise in tankers flying Botswana’s flag...